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description = From the back cover: In this book Osho speaks on themes such as the nature of enlightenment, the seeking of spiritual powers, the relationship between meditation and love; on love and marriage, marriage and sex, sex as a meditation and Tantra. | description = From the back cover: In this book Osho speaks on themes such as the nature of enlightenment, the seeking of spiritual powers, the relationship between meditation and love; on love and marriage, marriage and sex, sex as a meditation and Tantra. | ||
:In explaining a meditation technique called "tratak," Osho says it is "an experiment in just looking. It can be done under the open sky, in nature -- looking without mentally processing the images on the eye. In a short while you will find that the outside sky has entered you; that the sky outside and the sky within you have merged to become the great sky all boundaries have disappeared." | | :In explaining a meditation technique called "tratak," Osho says it is "an experiment in just looking. It can be done under the open sky, in nature -- looking without mentally processing the images on the eye. In a short while you will find that the outside sky has entered you; that the sky outside and the sky within you have merged to become the great sky all boundaries have disappeared." | | ||
translated = Hindi : ''[[Nahin Ram Bin | translated = Hindi : ''[[Nahin Ram Bin Thanv (नहीं राम बिन ठांव)]]'' | | ||
notes = {{Bookfinder5 | search1 = Nowhere_To_Go_But_In.pdf }} | notes = {{Bookfinder5 | search1 = Nowhere_To_Go_But_In.pdf }} | ||
Revision as of 22:14, 8 October 2017
- From the back cover: In this book Osho speaks on themes such as the nature of enlightenment, the seeking of spiritual powers, the relationship between meditation and love; on love and marriage, marriage and sex, sex as a meditation and Tantra.
- In explaining a meditation technique called "tratak," Osho says it is "an experiment in just looking. It can be done under the open sky, in nature -- looking without mentally processing the images on the eye. In a short while you will find that the outside sky has entered you; that the sky outside and the sky within you have merged to become the great sky all boundaries have disappeared."
- translated from
- Hindi : Nahin Ram Bin Thanv (नहीं राम बिन ठांव)
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Previously published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- "Extemporaneous talks given in Poona, India, in response to disciples' questions."
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- May 25, 1974 to Jun 9, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 16
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